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{{Speculation}}Kaleen is a character mentioned in the [[Ember Prime]] [[Codex]] entry.
 
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'''Kaleen''' is a character mentioned in the {{WF|Ember Prime}} [[Codex]] entry.
   
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{{Codex|Three figures waited behind a simple table. Their attention on a single chair, bathed in light. An old woman's voice from the shadow: 'Send her in'. Across the room a security officer, stern and plain, opened the door. The outline of a young woman appeared at the door. She hesitated, but only for an instant, then crossed the room and sat.
== Lore ==
 
Kaleen was the principle investigator assigned by an unknown military group to investigate the disappearance of a ship called the Zariman, lost during "the fold from Saturn to the Outer gates", in a time known as the Void Era. She initially concluded that its disappearance was due to mechanical failure and closed the case after notifying the families of the crew who had been aboard, but when the Zariman mysteriously returned day later she reopened it and began to inspect the ship.
 
   
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There was a gasp as the light hit her face. Her right eye was bright and blinking, but her left was a greasy slit. Her skin had been burned moon-white. Her mouth was a sagging gash without lips or expression. Her military beret was pulled snug over a scarred and hairless scalp.
During her personal inspections of the ship she found no trace of the original crew but came across children on board the ship, one of whom burned Kaleen, horribly disfiguring her face in the process, when she attempted to "violate procedure" to comfort the children. She was brought before a military tribunal where she explained the story before being escorted away.
 
   
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The old voice: 'Your name is Kaleen.' Kaleen nodded. 'You were the principal investigator of the Zariman?' Kaleen's voice was a jagged whisper, a rigid face. 'Yes.'
Her ultimate fate is unknown
 
   
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Kaleen coughed, straightened: 'The Zariman was lost making the fold from Saturn to the Outer gates. Mechanical failure. I notified families and filled a report with the inspectors. Nothing ever returns from the fold, so I closed the case.'
== Speculation ==
 
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* Some Lore Theorists believe Kaleen to have become the [[Lotus]], but given Lotus doesn't display any of the burns Kaleen was described as having in the Ember Prime Codex entry this theory is called into question.
 
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'But you reopened the case, days later.'
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'I didn't believe it myself until I stepped aboard the ship. It was completely intact, full environmental, as if it had never left.'
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'And the crew was gone.'
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'Not exactly.' Kaleen hesitated. 'We thought it was empty but we began to find...' Her face twitched at remembered pain, 'We began to find children hiding in the ship.'
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'And that is when you violated procedure?'
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Kaleen bowed her head, a tear welling in her sightless eye. 'They were children. They were afraid. They needed comfort.'
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'So you broke quarantine and this happened to you.'
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There was silence as Kaleen touched her face, 'So what have you done with them?'
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The old woman gestured for the officer to take Kaleen away. The meeting was over. When Kaleen reached the door she twisted out of his grip and shot back, 'Why would you do that? Why did you put children on a military ship?'
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'We didn't. That would violate procedure.'|Ember Prime}}
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==Lore==
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Kaleen was the principal investigator assigned by an unknown military group to investigate the disappearance of
 
the [[Zariman Ten Zero]], lost during "the fold from Saturn to the Outer gates", in a time known as the Void Era. She initially concluded that its disappearance was due to mechanical failure and closed the case after notifying the families of the crew who had been aboard, but when the Zariman mysteriously returned days later she reopened it and began to inspect the ship.
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During her personal inspections of the ship she found no trace of the original crew but came across [[Operator|children]] on board the ship, one of whom burned Kaleen, horribly disfiguring her face in the process, when she attempted to "violate procedure" to comfort the children. The burns left her skin moon white, her mouth a sagging gash without expression, her head scarred and hairless, and she lost her left eye. She was brought before a military tribunal where she explained the story before being escorted away.
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Her ultimate fate is unknown.
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Kaleen is a character mentioned in the Ember PrimeIcon272 Ember Prime Codex entry.

Three figures waited behind a simple table. Their attention on a single chair, bathed in light. An old woman's voice from the shadow: 'Send her in'. Across the room a security officer, stern and plain, opened the door. The outline of a young woman appeared at the door. She hesitated, but only for an instant, then crossed the room and sat.

There was a gasp as the light hit her face. Her right eye was bright and blinking, but her left was a greasy slit. Her skin had been burned moon-white. Her mouth was a sagging gash without lips or expression. Her military beret was pulled snug over a scarred and hairless scalp.

The old voice: 'Your name is Kaleen.' Kaleen nodded. 'You were the principal investigator of the Zariman?' Kaleen's voice was a jagged whisper, a rigid face. 'Yes.'

Kaleen coughed, straightened: 'The Zariman was lost making the fold from Saturn to the Outer gates. Mechanical failure. I notified families and filled a report with the inspectors. Nothing ever returns from the fold, so I closed the case.'

'But you reopened the case, days later.'

'I didn't believe it myself until I stepped aboard the ship. It was completely intact, full environmental, as if it had never left.'

'And the crew was gone.'

'Not exactly.' Kaleen hesitated. 'We thought it was empty but we began to find...' Her face twitched at remembered pain, 'We began to find children hiding in the ship.'

'And that is when you violated procedure?'

Kaleen bowed her head, a tear welling in her sightless eye. 'They were children. They were afraid. They needed comfort.'

'So you broke quarantine and this happened to you.'

There was silence as Kaleen touched her face, 'So what have you done with them?'

The old woman gestured for the officer to take Kaleen away. The meeting was over. When Kaleen reached the door she twisted out of his grip and shot back, 'Why would you do that? Why did you put children on a military ship?'

'We didn't. That would violate procedure.'

Lore

Kaleen was the principal investigator assigned by an unknown military group to investigate the disappearance of the Zariman Ten Zero, lost during "the fold from Saturn to the Outer gates", in a time known as the Void Era. She initially concluded that its disappearance was due to mechanical failure and closed the case after notifying the families of the crew who had been aboard, but when the Zariman mysteriously returned days later she reopened it and began to inspect the ship.

During her personal inspections of the ship she found no trace of the original crew but came across children on board the ship, one of whom burned Kaleen, horribly disfiguring her face in the process, when she attempted to "violate procedure" to comfort the children. The burns left her skin moon white, her mouth a sagging gash without expression, her head scarred and hairless, and she lost her left eye. She was brought before a military tribunal where she explained the story before being escorted away.

Her ultimate fate is unknown.